AMD's UDNA Architecture: Next-Gen Radeon GPUs & PS6 Rumored for 2026 Launch

AMD's UDNA Architecture: Next-Gen Radeon GPUs & PS6 Rumored for 2026 Launch
According to a leak from the Chiphell forum, AMD's next-generation graphics architecture, UDNA, is set to power its Radeon gaming GPUs and potentially the upcoming Sony PlayStation 6 (PS6). Mass production is reportedly planned for Q2 2026. UDNA: A Unified Architecture UDNA aims to unify AMD's CDNA (Instinct) and RDNA (Radeon) architectures. This marks a departure from AMD's current dual-architecture approach, streamlining development and potentially improving performance and efficiency. Radeon RX 9000 Series and PS6 The leak suggests that the Radeon RX 9000 series will utilize the UDNA architecture. While the naming isn't confirmed, AMD typically rebrands its gaming GPUs with new architecture launches. Importantly, the PS6 is also rumored to feature UDNA, potentially leveraging the same compute capabilities as the next-gen Radeon cards. The leaker also states that the UDNA architecture will share a similar ALU design to the older GCN architecture, indicating a fresh app…

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